hello .. upon trying to gwet norton back i get the message ,,”a product that requires norton wmi is installed on your system” have you any experience with this and solution as i have no norton protection now ,,thanks in advance

hello .. upon trying to gwet norton back i get the message ,,"a product that requires norton wmi is installed on your system" have you any experience with this and solution as i have no norton protection now ,,thanks in advance

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If you are running windows XP service pack 2, and you had Norton on the machine the Norton WMI update allows the Windows Security Center to recognize that the machine is protected by Norton and what version it is, Nortons website www.symantec.com should have removal instructions, the first place i would check would be under add/remove programs in the control panel

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